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Page 1 - User Manual

SM-UM-en Issue 5 January 2004 Canopy™ Subscriber Module (SM) User Manual

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Additional link to extend netwo

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TCP Session Garbage Timeout Where a large network exists b

Page 4 - Issue 5 Page 4 of 119

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.4.3 NAT Configuration Parameters with NAT En

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 46: NAT Configuration screen, NAT with DHCP clien

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 47: NAT Configuration screen, NAT with

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 48: NAT Configuration screen, NAT without DHCP AR

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 DHCP Client Enable/Disable The operator selects

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Undo Saved Changes When the operator clicks this button, a

Page 10 - LIST OF FIGURES

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.6 AP EVAL DATA PAGE The AP Eval Data web pag

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Session Count This field displays how many times this SM h

Page 12 - 1 WELCOME

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 inunknownprotos count This field displays how m

Page 13 - 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 55: BER Results screen ...

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 CarSenseLost This field displays how many carrier sense lo

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The Link Capacity Test page allows the operator

Page 16 - 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.10.1 SM Modes The Alignment web page provides tools to

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 To invoke the RSSI Only Aiming Mode, the operat

Page 18 - 3.3 SYNCHRONIZATION

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.12 BER RESULTS PAGE An example of the BER Results screen

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.13 BRIDGE TABLE PAGE An example of the Bridge

Page 20 - 3.4 WIRING

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 9 CANOPY SYSTEM ACCESSORIES The following accessories are

Page 21 - 4 ADVANCED FEATURES

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 10 SM MODULE SPECIFICATIONS Table 13 provides t

Page 22 - 4.2 BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Specification Canopy System Range Ethernet, GPS sync, and

Page 23 - 4.2.2 Recharging Buckets

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 11 HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THIS DOCUMENT Issue 4

Page 24 - 4.3 HIGH-PRIORITY BANDWIDTH

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Motorola Canopy™ Backh

Page 25 - 4.3.3 DAcks Reserved High

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT The following informatio

Page 26 - 4.4 BRANDING

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 • Information on the MIB (Management Information Base) th

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 See also HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THIS DOCUMENT on

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Canopy network uses the Canopy comp

Page 29 - 4.7 SNMP

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 2: Range of links with and without Passiv

Page 30 - 4.7.7 MIBS

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3.3 SYNCHRONIZATION The CMM is a critical element in the

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 • Design 4 1. A CMM provides sync in Ethernet

Page 32 - 4.7.9 Canopy Enterprise MIB

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTICES Important Note on Modifications Intentional or un

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Wiring and configuration information for this sync extensi

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4 ADVANCED FEATURES The following features are

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Feature Availability Canopy AES products operate on the sa

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.2.2 Recharging Buckets The Burst Allocation

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Input Rate128 KbpsSustained Rate128 KbpsBurst Allocation12

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The high-priority channel is enabled by configu

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Example Allocation At AP default downlink-to-uplink settin

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 > ftp 169.254.1.1Connected to 169.254.1.1 22

Page 41 - 4.7.13 MIB Viewers

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 /---------\ C A N O P Y Motorola Broadband Wireless Techn

Page 42 - 4.8.3 NAT Disabled

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.6 REINSTATING REMOTE ACCESS CAPABILITY Where

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Product Details for Products Tested for Comp

Page 44 - 4.8.5 NAT with DHCP Client

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.5 SNMP Commands To manage a module, SNMPv2 supports t

Page 45 - 4.8.6 NAT with DHCP Server

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Paths The standard MIB hierarchy includes the f

Page 46 - 4.8.8 DMZ

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.8 MIB-II The standard MIB-II (Management Information

Page 47 - 5 SITE PLANNING

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4. Move the following five files from your Can

Page 48 - 5.3.1 Vertical Beam Width

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 AP, SM, and BH Objects The objects that the Canopy Enterpr

Page 49 - 5.3.2 Radio Horizon

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed wh

Page 50 - 5.3.3 Antenna Downward Tilt

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed dwnLnkDataRat

Page 51 - 5.3.4 Fresnel Loss

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed li

Page 52 - Fresnel zone

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed sectorID Int

Page 53 - 5.3.5 Free Space Path Loss

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed dh

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Now, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutua

Page 55 - 5.3.6 Loss Due to Foliage

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed naptPublicSub

Page 56 - 5.4.4 Backhaul Modules

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.13 MIB Viewers Any of several commercially

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.1 NAT NAT isolates the SMs from the Internet. This bo

Page 58 - 5.6 CHANNEL PLANS

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 This implementation is provisioned as display

Page 59 - 5.6.2 Spectrum Analysis

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.5 NAT with DHCP Client The NAT with DHCP Client imple

Page 60 - 5.6.4 2.4-GHz Channels

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.6 NAT with DHCP Server The NAT with DHCP S

Page 61 - 5.6.5 5.2-GHz Channels

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.7 NAT without DHCP The NAT without DHCP implementatio

Page 62 - 5.6.6 5.7-GHz Channels

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5 SITE PLANNING The following considerations a

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.2.1 Lightning Protection The network plan must include

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Right to Audit. Motorola shall have the right t

Page 66 - 6 IP NETWORK PLANNING

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Transmitteror AmplifierreceivertransmitterFresnel zone F

Page 69 - 7 SM MODULE INSTALLATION

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

Page 70 - 7.2 CABLING THE SM

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TxpowerTx antennalossTxcablelossRx antenna gainRx

Page 71 - 7.2.2 Recommended Tools

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1

Page 72 - 7.2.3 Connector Wiring

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.4 CANOPY COMPONENT PROLIFERATION The network planner mu

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Procedure 5: Auto-updating SMs To upgrade SMs t

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 > telnet 172.16.1.1 Trying 172.16.1.1... Connected to 1

Page 75 - 7.3 CONFIGURING THE SM

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 A BH and an AP on the same tower, or separated

Page 76 - ;:[]()`~

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WELCOME ...

Page 77 - 7.4 INSTALLING THE SM

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Procedure 7: Invoking the low power mode The Power Control

Page 78 - Reflector dish arm

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 2.4-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels Three n

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.6.6 5.7-GHz Channels Channel selections for the AP in t

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The channels of adjacent APs should be separate

Page 81 - 8 SM INTERFACE PAGES

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 8: Example 5.2-GHz channel assignment by sector Dir

Page 82 - 8.1 STATUS PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 ABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABC Fig

Page 83 - 8.1.1 Status Parameters

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6 IP NETWORK PLANNING A proper IP addressing method is cr

Page 84

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Identification of Subnet Class Subnet masks are

Page 85 - 8.2 CONFIGURATION PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6.3 SM MODULE ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT Each SM requires an IP a

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7 SM MODULE INSTALLATION The following steps a

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.9 Canopy Enterprise MIB ...

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.1.2 Diagnostic LEDs The diagnostic LEDs report the foll

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 12 identifies by MAC address whether a mo

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.2.3 Connector Wiring The following diagrams correlate p

Page 91 - 8.2.2 Configuration Buttons

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin 1 → whit

Page 92 - 8.3 IP CONFIGURATION PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Acquiring the Override Plug The operator can either purcha

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3. Set the Frame Timing Pulse Gated parameter o

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.3.3 Configuration Procedure This procedure includes bot

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 For a description of interactions between setti

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTE: The arm is molded to receive and properly aim the mo

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 (4) Listen to the alignment tone for • pitch,

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6.3 SM Module Address Assignment...

Page 99 - 8.4 NAT CONFIGURATION PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 17. Monitor this page for the messages Scanning, Syncing,

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8 SM INTERFACE PAGES The Canopy SM interface p

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.1 STATUS PAGE Examples of a Status screens are displaye

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 34: Status screen for 2.4-GHz SM The

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Ethernet Interface This field indicates the configuration

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Site Name This field indicates the name of the

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 36: Configuration screen for 2.4-GHz SM The Con

Page 106 - 8.5 EVENT LOG PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The operator selects either • Enable to activa

Page 107 - 8.6 AP EVAL DATA PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Display-Only Access The operator enters the same password

Page 108 - 8.7 ETHERNET STATS PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 SM Power Up Mode With No 802.3 Link The operato

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.11 Spectrum Analyzer Page ...

Page 110 - 8.9 LINK TEST PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Power Control In Release 4.1 and later releases, the opera

Page 111 - 8.10 ALIGNMENT PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Trap Address The operator specifies the IP addr

Page 112 - 8.10.2 Normal Aiming Mode

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.3 IP CONFIGURATION PAGE An example of an IP Configurati

Page 113 - 8.11 SPECTRUM ANALYZER PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 39: IP Configuration screen, NAT disab

Page 114 - 8.12 BER RESULTS PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Reboot When the operator clicks this button, the module re

Page 115 - 8.13 BRIDGE TABLE PAGE

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 41: IP Configuration screen, NAT with

Page 116 - 9 CANOPY SYSTEM ACCESSORIES

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 42: IP Configuration screen, NAT with DHCP server

Page 117 - 10 SM MODULE SPECIFICATIONS

SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 43: IP Configuration screen, NAT witho

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NAT Public Network Interface Configuration, Subnet Mask Th

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SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.4 NAT CONFIGURATION PAGE An example of an NA

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